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What about the media-ignored, ex-gay community? The entertainer Little Richard is a former homosexual and a man named Steven Bennett, also a former homosexual, is the head pastor of a church that reaches out to the GLBT community called Steven Bennett Ministries. Wasn’t Anne Heche “gay” for a time and now a married (to a man) mother? Then there’s Exodus International, a ministry that’s full of formerly “gay” people. Also, I’ve personally known three men that were once homosexuals and aren’t anymore.

Because of my time and travels on planet Earth, I’ve spoken, at length, to at least one hundred and seventy homosexuals and at least eighty lesbians. And when I sifted through all of the bits and pieces of information that I’ve gathered from talking to members of the GLBT community, I came to the conclusion that the gay lifestyle, although not an overnight choice, still begins as a choice, sparked by sudden and/or gradual childhood, emotional trauma. And then becomes a daily choice to ignore or rebel against the natural order of life.

Typically, a boy “misbonds” with his father before he’s five and bonds to a female that is usually his mother. Then other boys sense his effeminate behavior and humiliate and reject him. And often, a homophile offers the lonely, misdeveloped boy, “love” and acceptance. The gay lifestyle is the psychological equivalent of a broken bone that wasn’t set correctly before knitting itself back together.

There are two specific psychological terms relating to the GLBT lifestyle; one is called, “gender identity disorder,” and the other is called “gender dysphoria.” Simply put, it’s a boy who doesn’t grow out of the “I don’t like girls” stage of male sexual development. Or, vice-versa.


Carl Morris AKA Mantronikk, heteroseparatist.com 48 Comments [4/3/2009 9:11:38 PM]
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#933950
Illuminatalie

This guy is the poster boy for closeted christians, isn't he?

4/4/2009 5:03:46 AM

#933964
Canadia

[This comment deleted by the universe due to the non-existence of bisexuals and thus the poster.]

4/4/2009 5:56:02 AM

#934042
Thinking Allowed

I'm rather surprised he made no mention of Ted Haggard.

4/4/2009 8:47:44 AM

#934043
Thinking Allowed

Carl here doesn't understand that "gender identity disorder" and "gender dysphoria" when a person is one gender and feels like they should be the opposite sex. It's not he "I don't like girls" stage of sexual development.

4/4/2009 8:50:06 AM

#934062
storymoron

"Also, I’ve personally known three men that were once homosexuals and aren’t anymore."

After they spent a night with you, I wouldn't blame them.

4/4/2009 9:32:02 AM

#934068
Mister Spak

"Wasn’t Anne Heche “gay” for a time and now a married (to a man) mother?"

Yeah, she went gay to please her christian minister father who was a raging closet case.

"Then there’s Exodus International, a ministry that’s full of formerly “gay” people."

Then there's the two guys who started it who fell in love and got married.

4/4/2009 9:48:42 AM

#934085
Antichrist

Carl, just how much 'extensive' research did you do into the gay lifestyle? Does your wife know about your boyfriend?

Just come out of the closet and admit who you are, everyone will be happier.

4/4/2009 10:39:22 AM

#934086
pete

Um. I don't think Little Richard was ever gay. He just wore makeup, lots of jewelry, and wacky clothes as part of his onstage persona.

Oh yeah. The rest is pure BS too.

4/4/2009 10:40:37 AM

#934178
Old Viking

The entertainer Little Richard is a former homosexual and a man named Steven Bennett ...

I don't understand.

4/4/2009 1:50:14 PM

#934242
Blackvoice

Great, even aliens feel the need to comment on our sexuality.

4/4/2009 3:37:34 PM

#934483


You know, a friend said to me once, "If they can put <i>Little Richard</i> back into the closet, they can do it to anybody."

4/5/2009 1:50:16 AM

#934485


Pete, Little Richard was out in the 60s. He got converted to evangelical Christianity, "repented", and went back into the closet/celibate. He's still gay as a peacock. I only hope he's getting some on the side.

4/5/2009 1:54:32 AM

#934638
anon

As usual, Carl show how stupid he really is. A lot of these so-called 'ex-gays' actually find they cannot surrender who they are, and end up ruining their spouse's or children's lives because some fool from 'Exodus' or Steven Bennett Ministries' promised to cure them & couldn't.

4/5/2009 8:52:12 AM

#1111532
Bi The Way

Hey, Mr. Pseudo-Psychological Guy, quoting the Oedipus Complex and stating that it causes gay-ocity and then taking a real disorder and contributing hundred year old Freudian fixation crap to it, doesn't make you smart.

2/8/2010 1:26:47 AM

#1111537
Swede

Bisexuality, or the theory that you fall in love with a person and not with a set of genitals.

Gender identity disorder/dysphoria has nothing to do with who you are attracted to, but has everything to do with how you perceive yourself.
There are people with male genitals and female brains that like women, and there are others that like men. Just as there are people with female genitals and male brains that like men, and others that like women.

2/8/2010 1:47:52 AM

#1457227
Ebon

All the people you mention are actually bisexual; being gay isn't a choice, it's biological; your quack armchair psychology is based on ideas of psychology that are at least a century out of date and conversion "therapy" is a dangerous bit of quackery that causes untold psychological harm.

10/11/2012 2:44:53 AM

#1457245
Sevagram

Even if it WAS a lifestyle choice, SO FUCKING WHAT???

10/11/2012 4:30:17 AM

#1457252
Filin De Blanc

It amazes me how someone can, for no real reason, spend huge portions of their free time thinking about homosexuals and still be so ignorant as to not understand the difference between homosexuality and gender dysphoria.

10/11/2012 4:53:34 AM

#1493118
Scott

Utter nonsense. 100% of the gays and lesbians I know do not regard sexual orientation as a choice. And I should remind you that bisexuals exist, but even in that case their bisexuality is not chosen, but just one additional example of sexual orientation. Lastly, even if it were a choice, it would join other choices that are protected by civil rights legislation, specifically religion. Religion is indeed a choice and nobody would suggest that people of a particular religion be forced to practice another religion or to abstain altogether!

1/11/2013 9:01:09 AM

#1493297
xyz

Ah, "ex"-gay. I pity those poor people who think that they can become straight by repressing their sexual urges. At least the "ex"-bisexuals have it better, since they don't need to become 100% repressed. But it's still a scam.

1/11/2013 5:47:24 PM

#1493359
GigaGuess

Drop the lot of those ex-gays in the midde of Ste. Catherine Street in Montreal. we'll see how "Ex" gay they are. Assuming they aren't already blowing each other in their local truckstops in the first place...

1/12/2013 12:02:53 AM

#1493440
Dr.Shrinker

"What about the media-ignored, ex-gay community?"

- They can only do so many stories about men getting in trouble for having a 'wide stance' in airport restrooms.

1/12/2013 6:52:39 AM

#1493496
Swede

So, you've spoken to ninety gay men and eighty lesbian women? You do know that lesbians are also homosexuals, right? Right?

The only real ex-gays are the ones who have committed suicide, when they can't live with the constant repression of their sexuality any more. They are also ex-humans, of course.

1/12/2013 9:22:20 AM
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